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** [[Hereditary disorder]]s (e.g. congenital neutropenia, [[Cyclic neutropenia]]) | ** [[Hereditary disorder]]s (e.g. congenital neutropenia, [[Cyclic neutropenia]]) | ||
** [[Cancer]] | ** [[Cancer]] | ||
** [[Drugs]](e.g. [[Amlodipine and Benazepril]], [[Capecitabine]], [[doxycycline]], [[Febuxostat]], [[Imatinib]], [[Interferon beta- 1a]], [[Interferon beta- 1b]], [[Metoclopramide]], [[Methimazole]], [[Mycophenolate]], [[Minocycline hydrochloride]], [[Olanzapine]], [[Prochlorperazine]], [[Sulindac]], [[Valganciclovir hydrochloride]], [[Zidovudine]]) | ** [[Drugs]](e.g. [[Albendazole]], [[Amlodipine and Benazepril]], [[Capecitabine]], [[doxycycline]], [[Febuxostat]], [[Imatinib]], [[Interferon beta- 1a]], [[Interferon beta- 1b]], [[Metoclopramide]], [[Methimazole]], [[Mycophenolate]], [[Minocycline hydrochloride]], [[Olanzapine]], [[Prochlorperazine]], [[Sulindac]], [[Valganciclovir hydrochloride]], [[Zidovudine]]) | ||
** [[Radiation]] | ** [[Radiation]] | ||
** [[cobalamin|Vitamin B<sub>12</sub>]] or [[folate]] deficiency. | ** [[cobalamin|Vitamin B<sub>12</sub>]] or [[folate]] deficiency. |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Causes can be divided into the following groups:
- Decreased production in the bone marrow:
- Hereditary disorders (e.g. congenital neutropenia, Cyclic neutropenia)
- Cancer
- Drugs(e.g. Albendazole, Amlodipine and Benazepril, Capecitabine, doxycycline, Febuxostat, Imatinib, Interferon beta- 1a, Interferon beta- 1b, Metoclopramide, Methimazole, Mycophenolate, Minocycline hydrochloride, Olanzapine, Prochlorperazine, Sulindac, Valganciclovir hydrochloride, Zidovudine)
- Radiation
- Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency.
- Increased destruction:
- Aplastic anemia
- Autoimmune neutropenia.
- Chemotherapy
- Marginalisation and sequestration: